Today I was digging for some info on ‘advertising magazines’ and came across the following section:
The sites other advertising tag line, If hes out there, he is on here, is only a slight exaggeration. … Though not an exhaustive answer to the question, it is (for the kind of men who were at that dinner party, for the kind of men who read this magazine)…
W00t, not exactly what I was looking for, but a good read nevertheless.
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( Naar de Nederlandse vertaling.) Eddie Cantor, a poor margin-called actor as he describes himself, refering to the fact that he lost most of his money due to the stock market crash of 1929, in a Hit of the week advertisement in the Afro-American - Baltimore of the 10th of May 1930. Eddie Cantor was also responsable for the song Cheer Up sung on the only Durium De Luxe Record release. I thought Flo Ziegfeld was handling me a great big Hello. He came back all steamed up after hearing this new r
Because I didn’t want to write a short blog entry and post it in Magazines and Newspapers, I checked some search engines on review ad and found this:
Jane and Micheal Stern’s “Times” review of Patricia and Walter Wells’ Book
Jane and Micheal Stern’s “Times” review of Patricia and Walter Wells’ Book 2nd\NE Quadrant The Appproval Matrix From Jane and Micheal Stern’s New York Times review of Patricia and Walter Wells’ Weve Always Had Paris … and Provence “A memoir is intrinsically self-centered, at best offering a fresh vision of the world through other eyes, at worst reading like an overlong Christmas letter. Patricia Wellss recipes, which follow every chapter, are indeed delicious and unusual, some so evoc
I tried several more searches on ‘review ad’ but after 10 minutes I got lazy, gave up and posted this entry to ‘Magazines and Newspapers’. Still, I think it was an interesting time.